Saturday, December 21, 2019

Book Report Raven Searched The Bookstore For Something New

Raven searched the bookstore for something new, for something that she had never seen or read before. The shelves were a familiar dark oak and they held books, both new and old. Her eyes scanned the aisles for a good read. She didn’t know what she wanted to read, but she wanted something. Rummaging through her backpack she took out her little wallet. Her hands felt one flimsy worn out five dollar bill, so she turned to leave the store. But at the back of the store there was a bargain corner. When she walked towards it, the bin was full of comic books. She saw that they were slightly damaged, pre-owned probably, but it didn’t bother her. The sign above them said 99 cents! She started digging through the messy pile of comics trying to look†¦show more content†¦Was it sadness? Or was she angry because someone had decided to kill a little boy’s parents. His parents had been killed, and it was horrible of course, but it might have been because of Alfred. Who was so loyal that he stayed with the Waynes’ and even after their death he took care of Bruce like a father. After finishing the comic in less than fifteen minutes, she regretted not buying more. She wanted more, even if it had meant that she’d have to dig through the whole pile of the books. Now, she wanted to read something more than before, but she needed more money. She was too young to get a job, and she doubted her mother would let her use money to buy comics. She still had ten dollars left, but that would mean nine comics because of tax. And if she bought only nine, she would most definitely be left on a cliffhanger. Cliffhangers were especially bad because that left her on edge. Most of her favorite characters end up dying, and in something so action packed, she was sure that something would happen. She needed to get her hands on the next one. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 years later Raven had found a part time job. This was just so she could pay for her slight book addiction. At eighteen years old she still lived with her parents and ate microwaved food often. She did love her parents and was quite fond of the little

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